Mainly because trading out of the second pick will get more Day Two picks. Why Shenault will get Day 2 consideration at that pick is because other receivers will likely go early (Higgins, Mims, all of the projected first round receivers like Jeudy, Lamb, Ruggs etc.) Shenault is a risk, I will grant you that, but if he pans out - and I think he will - he will be, like Jrry mentioned, Anquan Boldin with more speed or - like I mentioned before in one of my mocks - a more physical Sammy Watkins.
And Reynolds starts because he knows the system and it gives time for Shenault to acclimate to the pros. That doesn't make Reynolds better than Shenault; it just means that he'll get more offensive snaps at the beginning.
And yeah, Snead could trade up with his two seconds and two thirds, but why do it when we need cheap talent in a deep draft?
Sorry for rambling. Also sorry
@jrry32 for hijacking the thread.